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How to Access KickassTorrents and Other Censored Sites in the UKKickassTorrents, H33T and Fenopy are now all blocked in the UK. The Pirate Bay saw a similar fate last year. As with The Pirate Bay, web proxies for all of the sites are bound to pop up. Even now, there are plenty of options for fans of the sites affected by the censorship. Probably the best option is a good quality VPN, this gets around the block and adds a bit of anonymity to sharing files via BitTorrent. There are plenty to choose from.

Vertor.comThe Pirate BayThe Pirate Bay (commonly abbreviated TPB) is a website that provides magnet links to facilitate peer-to-peer file sharing using the BitTorrent protocol. The Pirate Bay is the most-used File Sharing site on the World Wide Web. [2]It was founded in Sweden in 2003. In 2009, the website’s founders were found guilty in Sweden for facilitating illegal downloading of copyrighted material. In some countries, ISPs have been ordered to block access to the website. Since then, proxies have been made all around the world providing access to The Pirate Bay.[3] History[edit]

The Pirate Bay is immune to SOPAOver on Techdirt, Mike Masnick has pointed out the mother of all ironies: The Pirate Bay, one of the largest outlets of copyright infringement, would be immune to the takedown tendrils of the imminently incoming Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Apparently it all comes down to the fact that The Pirate Bay has a .org domain — and according to Masnick, the current version of the SOPA bill working its way through congress excludes American domestic domains from being the target of takedown notices from copyright holders. In this case, a “domestic domain” is any domain that comes from a TLD run by an American registry — and sure enough, .org’s registry is Public Interest Registry, a US non-profit based in Virginia.